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"Texas Instruments, The Company Profile"TI has targeted multimedia, ADAS and safety-critical applications for future growth. Automotive accounted for 11% of total sales in 2012. Appears in June 2013 newsletter. $65.00

"Expectations Rise for the Automotive Speech Interface"The success of Apple's Siri voice interface for the iPhone is a big driver of advances in automotive speech applications. Appears in June 2012 newsletter. $65.00

"Bosch GmbH, The Company Profile"The world's largest auto parts maker shares its newest strategic direction?toward the Internet of things and services. Top management is committed to making Bosch a significant player in IoTS. Appears in June 2012 newsletter. $65.00

"J.D. Power and Associates? 2011 U.S. Multimedia Quality and Satisfaction Study"J.D. Power and Associates' survey shows that infotainment system problems increase with system complexity. Appears in November 2011 newsletter. $65.00

"Open Source Software Moving into Infotainment"Open source software products such as Linux, Genivi and HTML5 are beginning to have an impact in the automotive industry, especially in infotainment. Appears in May 2011 newsletter. $65.00

"Wireless Data Congestion"As carmakers launch more infotainment and telematics features that rely on cellular connections, they need to be aware of possible network congestion problems and how carriers plan to optimize limited spectrum. Appears in February 2011 newsletter. $65.00

"Audi's Top EE, Ricky Hudi, on Infotainment"Mr. Hudi talks about Audi's in-house development of its new Modular Infotainment System. MIS was too complex for tier ones, he said. Appears in February 2011 newsletter. $65.00

"Harman International, The Company Profile"Well-established as the market leader in high-end infotainment systems, Harman is succeeding in growing its mid-range business as well with a new scalable infotainment platform. Automotive business backlog stands at $10 billion. Profile includes QNX business. Appears in February 2010 newsletter. $65.00

"Interest in Automotive Ethernet is Building"BMW will likely choose Ethernet instead of MOST 150 for next generation multimedia networks. Appears in February 2010 newsletter. $65.00

"A Third Path to Infotainment Software Reuse"Audi and EB (Elektrobit) are jointly developing a new infotainment software platform. EB will later offer the product to other carmakers, providing an alternative to Microsoft Auto and the Genivi open source, Linux-based platform. Appears in July 2009 newsletter. $65.00

"Continental, The Company Profile, Part Two"Part two focuses on new products with significant sales potential in each of Continental's three automotive divisions: Powertrain, Chassis and Safety, and Interior. Part one appears in the March 2008 Hansen Report. Appears in April 2008 newsletter. $65.00

"Automotive HDDs: Not So Hot"The market for automotive HDDs may not develop as quickly as hard-drive makers such as Toshiba and Seagate might like. Appears in February 2006 newsletter. $65.00

"Electronics at Ford North America: Signs of Life"Recent cuts at Ford did not hit electronics activities too badly. Ford will get more aggressive about adding new features and functions. Look for new safety and connectivity features coming soon. Appears in February 2006 newsletter. $65.00

"Bosch-Denso JV Delivers T-Engine Infotainment Platform"ADIT, a 50-50 JV by Bosch and Denso developed a multimedia computing platform based on T-Engine. T-Engine is an offshoot of ITRON. Appears in December 2005 newsletter. $65.00

"Harman International, The Company Profile (2005)"Harman International is a world leader in high-end infotainment systems. Harman's expertise in integration reduces hardware requirements and costs. The company plans to increase sales of entry-level and driver assistance systems Appears in December 2005 newsletter. $65.00

"Software-Defined Features"More software-defined features will be implemented in tomorrow's vehicles. These features can be adapted, customized and enhanced with software upgrades. Better tool integration is needed. Appears in May 2005 newsletter. $65.00

"Bluetooth in the Car a Go--But Specs Need More Work"Bluetooth is finding its way into more cars and phones, but glitches are a problem. A new version of the Hands-Free Profile is nearing completion. Appears in February 2005 newsletter. $65.00

"MOST Faces Stiff Headwinds"Carmakers are running into problems as they implement MOST networks in series production. General Motors will not apply MOST beyond the Saab 9-3. Appears in December 2004 newsletter. $65.00

"Navigation and Rear-Seat Entertainment Fuel Displays Market"Market researchers forecast shipments of LCD monitors for automobiles will more than double by 2008. Rear-seat DVD drives the U.S. market; in Japan and Europe, it's navigation. Appears in December 2004 newsletter. $65.00

"MOST Common in Europe"European car manufacturers are already using the MOST fiber-optic multimedia communications bus. Appears in February 2003 newsletter. $65.00

"Visteon, The Company Profile (2002)"The transition to independent supplier has been tough for Visteon. New business is needed to replace what Ford is sourcing elsewhere. Appears in December 2002 newsletter. $65.00

"Ford Research Specs New Information and Entertainment Platform"Ford will soon test a new platform for computing and communications aboard the vehicle. Appears in November 2002 newsletter. $65.00

"AMI-C Readies Release 2 Amidst Budget Squeeze"Some carmakers will take what was AMI-C work in-house, reducing the amount of funds passed through AMI-C. Release 2 specs due before year end. Appears in September 2002 newsletter. $65.00

"Microsoft Automotive Business Unit, The Company Profile"Microsoft offers its Windows CE for Automotive 3.5 platform for telematics applications. Appears in June 2002 newsletter. $65.00

"Telematics Computing Platforms--Many Alliances and Players"By the end of the decade, nearly half of all new vehicles will have an embedded computing platform capable of running telematics and multimedia applications. While the market is still fragmented, suppliers are organizing around top component manufacturers. Appears in September 2001 newsletter. $65.00

"MOST Definitely Aboard"MOST may become the automotive standard for high-speed digital audio and video communications networks. Appears in November 2000 newsletter. $65.00

"AMI-C Reaches Critical Juncture"The German carmakers are losing patience with the slow progress at AMI-C. The Germans have proposed a leaner budget and organization. Appears in November 2000 newsletter. $65.00

"AMI-C Update"The Automotive Multimedia Interface Collaboration is changing its legal status to a nonprofit corporation. Release 1 specifications are due in October 2000. Appears in June 2000 newsletter. $65.00

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